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Reforming Agricultural Trade for Developing Countries: Quantifying the Impact of Multilateral Trade Reform

โœ Scribed by Alex F. McCalla, John Nash


Publisher
World Bank Publications
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
279
Series
Agriculture and Rural Development
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This second volume of the two-volume set presents several different approaches to modeling the effects of the outcome of the Doha negotiations, and investigates why these (and other) modeling efforts produce such divergent results. By comparing and contrasting these approaches, it helps readers develop a clearer understanding of the mechanics and implications of modeling techniques, and also guides them in interpreting the relevance and accuracy of the plethora of news reports on different models.


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